Wow! Try the fly fishing on the beautiful Wye in Bakewell on May 7th. See the attached flyer Peacock Fly Fishing Club Open Day for full details. Bring your rod - and your Environment Agency rod licence of course! See Licence to fish page if you need one just for the day, the week or the season. Make sure your fishing gear is clean and dry too!
Tight lines
Derbyshire fly fishing on the Wye. Promoting fly fishing amongst women, to get more women casting a fly on river or stillwater. Get in touch to join the group.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Lets get more women fishing! 2016 fishing days begin this month for Ladies of the Stream
Getting the balance - Ladies of the Stream fishing events
To start off the new season, we have two days organised for April. These and more events will be posted on the Womens fishing days page as details are confirmed.
These events have been organised and fishing generously given to encourage more women and girls to get on the water fly fishing. Lets get the balance a lot or even a little more even?
Reservoir day
Tuesday 19th April
Carsington Water – including an educative training session
in the morning with Don Staziker. Then out on the boats in the afternoon.
There will be a
cost for this day which includes:
Training session in
club room
Boat and engine
hire
Fishing for the
afternoon
The cost depends on
numbers - the more fishers the lower the cost
Please make contact
for further details
River
days
Tuesday 26th April
Fly fishing on the
Wye – Bakewell and area stretch of the Wye. Dry fly only, no wading, barbless
hooks preferred, catch and release. Clean and dry kit and boots please. Would suggest a long handled landing net makes
fish releasing much easier.
Make contact for further
details.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Not 1 woman fly fishing but many women fly fishing
Ladies of the Stream fly fishing news
You may have noted the page 'Womens fishing days'? Finally I am not the 1 woman fishing - we now have quite a group. We have had a couple of meetings and I will be updating the page with all the days given very generously by a number of clubs. We also hope to fly fish further and are looking into organising some fishing holidays.If you wish to join us get in touch by email or keep checking the blog for updates.
Fly fishing is a wonderful sport, which if you fly fish I am sure you already know. If you know anyone who wishes to learn or is interested in learning more please refer them to the blog.
Let's get more children fishing too. How many of us are fishing now because we were entranced by rivers and stillwaters as children - I certainly was and am still unable to walk straight on past any river. The river does everyone more good than sitting in front of the computer - which means I need to end here and head outside!
Tight lines for those of you who fish.
Enjoy!
Have you remembered to buy your fishing licence?
Last years fishing licence expires on the 31st March. Finally remembered to renew mine online today!
Follow the link from the 'Licence to fish' page on the blog to renew online.
Follow the link from the 'Licence to fish' page on the blog to renew online.
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Impatiently waiting for the fly fishing season to start
My son bought me a fly tying tray for my birthday this year! He also has one - which I admired whilst visiting him - unfortunately he does not tie flies on his - he rolls the dire and dreadful roll-up cigarettes. Hmmmm!
I have been putting mine to very good use. Just need to drill the holes a little larger for the fly holders.
Tight lines to those of you fishing the 2016 season. May you wet your net. I await April 1st.
I have been putting mine to very good use. Just need to drill the holes a little larger for the fly holders.
Tight lines to those of you fishing the 2016 season. May you wet your net. I await April 1st.
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Grayling meeting Bakewell, Derbyshire
The next meeting takes place Wednesday 10th February.
Stuart Crofts will be giving a presentation entitled:
"The Famous Four, insect groups that drive our dry fly fishing"
Stuart will be discussing different insect groups and the types of flies used to represent them, when and how to fish them, giving examples of commercially available flies as well as tying some of his innovative patterns as examples.
As usual the meeting is at the Rutland Hotel, Bakewell, 7.30pm. Entry £3, all welcome.
The last meeting will be on March 9 when Dave Southall will be giving a presentation.
All Welcome's
Stuart Crofts will be giving a presentation entitled:
"The Famous Four, insect groups that drive our dry fly fishing"
Stuart will be discussing different insect groups and the types of flies used to represent them, when and how to fish them, giving examples of commercially available flies as well as tying some of his innovative patterns as examples.
As usual the meeting is at the Rutland Hotel, Bakewell, 7.30pm. Entry £3, all welcome.
The last meeting will be on March 9 when Dave Southall will be giving a presentation.
All Welcome's
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Grayling flies for October 2015 on the Derbyshire Wye

Making the transfer from dry fly fishing to wets and nymphs is made easier by taking out my Tenkara and sort of Czech nymphing it down the river. This little tungsten beaded quill fly, when bounced across to a rise, took a grayling from the surface. Great control on the Tenkara!
Just updated my grayling flies for October on River Diary page
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